[N-VAR 可变名词]准许进入;准许加入;进入;加入Admission is permission given to a person to enter a place, or permission given to a country to enter an organization. Admission is also the act of entering a place.
[oft N to n]
Students apply for admission to a particular college...
学生们申请上某所大学。
Poland and Czechoslovakia have vigorously pursued admission to the European Community...
波兰和捷克斯洛伐克已经积极寻求加入欧共体。
...an increase in hospital admissions of children.
入院儿童数量的增加
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]获准入学者Admissions to a place such as a school or university are the people who are allowed to enter or join it.
[oft N n]
Each school sets its own admissions policy.
每所学校制定各自的录取政策。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]入场费;门票费Admission at a park, museum, or other place is the amount of money that you pay to enter it.
[N n]
Gates open at 10.30am and admission is free.
早上10:30开门,免费入场。
Admission is also used before a noun.(亦用于名词前)
The admission price is $8 for adults.
成人门票8美元。
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[N-VAR 可变名词](对过错等的)承认,供认 An admission is a statement that something bad, unpleasant, or embarrassing is true.
[oft N of n]
By his own admission, he is not playing well...
他自己承认表现欠佳。
She wanted some admission of guilt from her father.
她期待她父亲能够认罪。
Oxford
ad·mis·sion/ədˈmɪʃn; NAmEədˈmɪʃn/noun1[uncountable , countable ]the act of accepting sb into an institution, organization, etc; the right to enter a place or to join an institution or organization (机构、组织等的)准许加入,加入权,进入权◆Hospital admission is not necessary in most cases.大多数情况下,病人无须住院。◆Hospital admissions for asthma attacks have doubled.哮喘发作入院人次已成倍增加。◆the university admissions policy/office大学招生政策╱招生办公室◆They tried to get into the club but were refused admission.他们试图进入俱乐部,但遭到了拒绝。◆She failed to gain admissionto the university of her choice. 她未获自己选择的大学录取。admissionto sth ◆countries applying for admission to the European Union申请加入欧洲联盟的国家◆Last admissions to the park are at 4 p.m.公园最后的入园时间是下午 4 点。2[countable ]a statement in which sb admits that sth is true, especially sth wrong or bad that they have done (尤指对过错、罪行的)承认,招认,招供◆He is a thief by his own admission(= he has admitted it).他自己供认是小偷。admissionof sth ◆an admission of guilt/failure/defeat承认有罪╱失败╱被击败admissionthat … ◆The minister's resignation was an admission that she had lied.这位部长辞职等于承认她自己撒过谎。3[uncountable ]the amount of money that you pay to go into a building or to an event 入场费;门票费◆admission charges/prices入场费╱票价◆£5 admission入场费 5 英镑◆What's the admission?门票多少钱?admissionadmissionsad·mis·sion/ədˈmɪʃn; NAmEədˈmɪʃn/
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admissionad‧mis‧sion /ədˈmɪʃən/ ●●○W3 noun
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1[countable] a statement in which you admit that something is true or that you have done something wrongSYN confessionadmission that The Senator’s admission that he had lied to Congress shocked many Americans.admission of guilt/defeat/failure etc Silence is often interpreted as an admission of guilt. Reese, by his own admission, lacks the necessary experience.2[uncountable] permission given to someone to enter a building or place, or to become a member of a school, club etc: No admission after 10 pm. The young men tried to enter a nightclub but were refused admission. Women gained admission to the club only recently.admission to those applying for admission to university3admissions [plural] the process of allowing people to enter a university, institution etc, or the number of people who can enteruniversity/college/school admissionsadmissions policy/procedures etc The college has a very selective admissions policy. the admissions officer4[countable, uncountable] the process of taking someone into a hospital for treatment, tests, or care: There are 13,000 hospital admissions annually due to playground accidents.5[uncountable] the cost of entrance to a concert, sports event, cinema etc → admittance: Admission: $10 for adults, $5 for children. The cost includes free admission to the casinos. The Museum has no admission charge.
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